ISO, which stands for International Standardization Organization, brings together global experts to coordinate actions, whether manufacturing a product, managing a process, or providing a service. Founded in 1946, the International Standardization Organization has enabled trade and cooperation between people and companies worldwide.
These standards cover various activities, from quality management and environmental impact reduction to health and safety practices and IT security.
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ISO contributes to all the Sustainable Development Goals, and its standards are used everywhere.
The most important ISOs with a short description:
ISO 9001—Quality Management System: It deals with quality management in an organization and helps to improve processes and provide high-quality products or services.
ISO 14001—Environmental Quality Management System: This system defines the requirements for managing the environment in a company with a view to reducing the impact on the environment.
ISO 27001– Information Security: Defines standards for information security management, protecting information from threats and attacks.
ISO 45001– Health and Safety at Work: Defines standards for improving health and safety conditions in the workplace.
ISO 50001– Energy Management: Aims to improve energy performance and energy efficiency.
ISO 20000– IT Service Management: Defines standards for IT service management.
ISO 22000—Food Safety Management: Concerns food safety management and food chain monitoring.
ISO 13485– Medical Devices: Defines standards for the quality and safety of medical devices.
ISO 10002– Customer Complaint Management: Contributes to the improvement of complaint management and response to customer needs.
ISO 31000– Risk Management: Provides guidelines for risk management in any organization.
ISO 50001– Energy Management: Helps to improve efficiency in energy use.
ISO 22016– Ease of Use: Defines requirements for incorporating ease of use into products and services.
ISO 22301– Business Continuity Management: Refers to preparing for business interruptions and recovering from crises.
ISO 26000– Corporate Social Responsibility: Defines principles and guidelines for corporate social responsibility.
ISO 37001– Provides guidelines for establishing, implementing, maintaining and improving an anti-bribery management system.
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